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  • {{dambigbox|Snake venom|Snake}} '''Snake venom''' is a highly modified [[saliva]] that contains many different powerful [[
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Snake venom]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Snake venom}}
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  • *[http://www.venomdoc.com/LD50/LD50men.html Snake venom LD50 values]
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  • * Copley A, Banerjee S, Devi A. 1973. Studies of snake venom on blood coagulation. Part I: The thromboserpentin (thrombin-like) enzyme i * Meier J, Stocker KF. 1991. Snake venom protein C activators. In: Tu A, editor. Reptile venoms and Toxins. New York
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  • ...freshwater [[eel]]s, but sometimes will also consume [[knifefish]]. Coral snake venom is much stronger than is generally considered necessary to subdue their typ
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  • ...effect on it. It was shown by Doery and Pearson (1961), that eastern brown snake venom was low in direct haemolytic properties and phospholipase. A. Kaire (1964),
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  • ...al|last=Wang|first=AH|coauthors=Yang, CC|title=Crystallographic studies of snake venom proteins from Taiwan cobra (Naja nana atra). Cardiotoxin-analogue III and p
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  • * Alvaro ME. 1939. Snake Venom in Ophthalmology. Am. Jour. Opth., Vol. 22, No. 10, pp. 1130-1145.
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  • {{dambigbox|Snake venom|Snake}} '''Snake venom''' is a highly modified [[saliva]] that contains many different powerful [[
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  • ...pecies are [[constrictor]]s which [[suffocate]] their [[Predation|prey]].) Snake venom can be either a [[neurotoxin]] or a [[hemotoxin]]. Neurotoxins attack the n
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  • ...lity of Low Level Laser Therapy to Prevent Muscle Tissue Damage Induced by Snake Venom
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  • The monocled cobra causes the highest fatality due to snake venom poisoning in Thailand.<ref name=Thai>{{cite journal|last=Pratanaphon|first=
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  • ...nstriction|constrictors]], and ''none'' of these are venomous. It is the [[snake venom|venomous snakes]] that are capable of causing serious human injury, and sin ...out" the venom is a poor idea that ''should never be done''. Components of snake venom can sabotage the body's normal clotting systems, and so the bleeding that o
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  • ...uminstitute.com/content/products/product_antisera2.htm Sii Polyvalent Anti-Snake Venom Serum (Central Africa)] at [http://www.seruminstitute.com/ Serum Institute] ...aniel (1971-11-12). "[http://www.jbc.org/content/247/12/4029.full.pdf+html Snake Venom Toxins]" (PDF). ''The Journal of Biological Chemistry.'' Accessed 7 May 201
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  • ..."-1"><sub>50</sub></font> in mice, which is used as a general indicator of snake venom toxicity, is as follows: 0.08-0.31 μg/g intravenous, 0.40 μg/kg intraperi
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  • ...or another, have been used for several hundred years. Buddhist monks drank snake venom in an attempt to resist it later. Chinese men once wore the underwear of th
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  • *[[Convulxin]], (a purified protein from snake venom) which binds to GPVI.
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